Common Ground: A Youth's Perspective

A collaboration of UAL Foundation and Extended Diploma Photography students at GBMet are interpreting the current Photo Fringe theme as their first project on their course. Visually interpreting what is the unity within society seen through the eyes of youth.

Students were inspired by debate, research into news reports, case studies, artists and relevant organisation’s. The diverse outcomes show a wide range of perspectives on what common ground means to them individually. This exhibition showcases ambitious work, giving an insight into the future hopes of the young generation for a united world.

Common Ground: A Youth's Perspective
UAL Level 3 Extended Photography Students

A collaboration of UAL Foundation and Extended Diploma Photography students at GBMet are interpreting the current Photo Fringe theme as their first project on their course. Visually interpreting what is the unity within society seen through the eyes of youth. Students were inspired by debate, research into news reports, case studies, artists and relevant organisation’s. The diverse outcomes show a wide range of perspectives on what common ground means to them individually. This exhibition showcases ambitious work, giving an insight into the future hopes of the young generation for a united world.
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7–18 October

Monday 09:00–17:00
Tuesday 09:00–17:00
Wednesday 09:00–17:00
Thursday 09:00–17:00
Friday 09:00–17:00

Common Ground: A Youth's Perspective

Kuaid Bagley, Unity

Archie Swaisland, Hands

Charlotte Darby, A Walk in the Park

Julia Gregorzewska, Youth in Parallels

Libby Riddley, Common Ground

Amelia Bromley, Common Ground

Ruby Rudwick, A Long Walk

Rosie Williams, Common Ground

Jake Leedham, Love In Conflict

Harriett Tulloch, Common Ground

Scarlet Lenton Watson, Common Ground

Lucia Ugueto, Ticket to the Everyday

Scarlet Lenton Watson, Common Ground

Daniel Lakatos, Common Ground